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Loughborough University announces Community Donations Fund for 2013/14
4 November 2013

Loughborough University is delighted to announce arrangements for its Community Donations Fund for the 2013/14 academic year.

Established in 2009, the Community Donations Fund provides financial support to community groups and organisations across Charnwood as part of the University’s support for the local area.

To date the University has made 180 donations worth over £100,000. A wide range of projects and activities have received support, including sports clubs, music organisations, residents’ associations, groups for women and those with special needs.

This year the University has £45,000 on offer which will be donated through five separate rounds of funding, including a brand new Special Projects Fund.

The programme for the 2013/2014 academic year is:

Name of Fund

Projects considered

Amount available

Bids Deadline

Education Fund

Projects broadly educational in nature

£5,000

22 November 2013

Special Projects Fund

One-off special projects

£15,000

31 January 2014

Open Fund

All types of projects considered

£10,000

14 March 2014

Inside Out Fund

Special fund for University staff

£5,000

2 June 2014

Strategic Fund

Allocated directly by the University working with partners

£10,000

Not applicable

Alison Barlow, Community Relations Officer for the University comments:

“So many community organisations face ever increasing funding challenges and the University is once again delighted to be able to offer support in the form of our Community Donations Fund. We are particularly delighted to be able to offer our Special Projects Fund this year which we hope will allow community groups to consider some very special projects which they might have previously considered unachievable.”

For more information on the Community Donations Fund visit the University’s community webpage www.lboro.ac.uk/community. Alternatively contact Alison Barlow, Community Relations Officer on E: A.J.Barlow@lboro.ac.uk or by telephoning 01509 228696.